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Chas
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Local code here in Sunnyvale CA requires: Steve
Hey! I used to live in Sunnyvale! Just a short time - but I lived in San Jose for much longer than I care to admit. My wife worked at Intel. She was on the team that created the very first 1 meg memory chip. That tell how long ago it was?
In the 'other California" now...
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svspa
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Jacuzzi J-345
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Cool Chas,
I grew up in west San Jose. Moved to Sunnyvale when my wife and I bought our first house in '82.
I work for AMD, Intel's main competitor in the microprocessor business. Been there almost 30 years now.
Small world.
Steve
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hottubdan
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Actually, here we are on the Internet. I grew up in Palo Alto. It's a big ol' wacky world!
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